Introducing MotorMood
A better way to say thanks on the road

Say thanks on the road

The road can often feel like a hostile place full of traffic jams and miscommunication. We're here to change that! MotorMood is an accessory for your car which lets you say thanks to other drivers using a remote controlled light-up happy face in your rear window.

Just a single push of a button

MotorMood is ridiculously easy to use! A single push of the remote button lights up the happy face for 6 seconds before it automatically turns off. And, most importantly, you never have to take your eyes off the road.

Light up the night

MotorMood uses a proprietary light guide display to create a beautiful, high quality image on the road. The brightness has been carefully optimized for nighttime usage so that it's bright and vibrant, but does not interfere with visibility or safety

Installs in 30 seconds

The face attaches to the inside of your car's rear window using removable adhesive clips. If you want to switch colors or change the batteries, the face easily slides out.

Right where you need it

The remote slides onto your sun visor just like a garage door opener. It's easy to reach but doesn't get in your way. And of course, everything is wireless and battery powered.

Features

We've spent untold hours fine tuning the engineering and design to make your experience fun, safe, and simple. Here are some of the features that make MotorMood great.

Changeable Faces

With just a twist of the face's outer ring you can insert new colors. Initial colors are blue, pink, and green.

Wireless

Infrared communication between the face and remote ensures a reliable and battery saving experience.

Backlit Remote

An LED on the back of the remote casts a soft light on your car's sun visor to let you know how long the face stays lit up.

Battery Powered

The face uses four AA batteries and the remote uses one coin cell. Batteries last 6 months.

LED Backlit Display

MotorMood uses a special LED light-guide display to create a colorful vibrant image.

"Conveying your feelings to neighbouring vehicles on the road usually involves abrupt lane changes, flipping the bird, or weighing down on the horn, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Motor Mood aims to change our on-road interactions."